2015
DOI: 10.21101/cejph.a4184
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Physical Activity and Sedentary Screen Time in Obese and Overweight Children Living in Different Environments

Abstract: A higher prevalence of overweight and obesity and a lower amount of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity was found in children living in the town compared to children living in the city.

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“…These effects include less time for PA and sleep [9], poorer academic performance [11], and higher risk of obesity and becoming overweight [12]. Screen-based behaviors may have negative psychological effects [3], and may further impact health through behavioral mediators [3] such as unhealthy eating and PA habits [13,14]. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These effects include less time for PA and sleep [9], poorer academic performance [11], and higher risk of obesity and becoming overweight [12]. Screen-based behaviors may have negative psychological effects [3], and may further impact health through behavioral mediators [3] such as unhealthy eating and PA habits [13,14]. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Preschool teachers can be trained to promote MVPA throughout the day ( 110 , 111 ) which can have a meaningful impact. Higher levels of daily MVPA correlates with improved body weight in a large cohort of preschool children ( 112 ). Given that higher levels of MVPA are typically associated with higher levels of overall childhood PA ( Figure 2 ) and that higher levels of childhood PA are associated with improved body composition in adulthood ( Figure 1 ) , the long-term effects of increasing intensity of exercise during the early childhood years must be highlighted in future trials.…”
Section: Pa Interventions During the Preschool Years (36-60 Months)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Entre as principais práticas do sedentarismo na adolescência, sobressaem interações com as tecnologias hipocinéticas, como, computador, televisão, vídeo game e celular (RAIS-TENSKIS et al, 2015;SANTOS et al, 2013;SOTOMAYOR et al, 2014). Sabe-se também que adolescentes sedentários possuem risco elevado de desenvolverem síndromes metabólicas, das quais destacam-se a hipertensão arterial, o acidente vascular cerebral (AVC), o diabetes tipo II e a obesidade (RAISTENSKIS et al, 2015;SOTOMAYOR et al, 2014;SUÑÉ et al, 2007;TITSKI et al, 2014).…”
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